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authorGravatar M. Sean Finney <seanius@users.sourceforge.net> 2005-10-13 10:18:27 +0000
committerGravatar M. Sean Finney <seanius@users.sourceforge.net> 2005-10-13 10:18:27 +0000
commit9d878eab82bede19e80b4aa9ce1409da3ba6d658 (patch)
tree62d3f01625948638f86cb963d534d162f0512f5b /plugins
parent91479ae909fb26a1208d4f762a66cc5a97fc00d1 (diff)
downloadmonitoring-plugins-9d878eab82bede19e80b4aa9ce1409da3ba6d658.tar.gz
debian bts #296278:
- it seems that when check_disk uses the "df" routines and is told to check a non-mountpoint, it would check the filesystem on which the directory was mounted (i.e. /var/log -> /var if no /var/log mount). the system-call routines now do this too. might need a bit more widespread testing, but looks good for me and i did it without modifying any of the system-call-specific codeblocks. git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@1249 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c
Diffstat (limited to 'plugins')
-rw-r--r--plugins/check_disk.c70
1 files changed, 59 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/check_disk.c b/plugins/check_disk.c
index 512344d4..960902fc 100644
--- a/plugins/check_disk.c
+++ b/plugins/check_disk.c
@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ struct name_list
{
char *name;
int found;
+ int found_len;
uintmax_t w_df;
uintmax_t c_df;
double w_dfp;
@@ -166,26 +167,56 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
if (process_arguments (argc, argv) == ERROR)
usage4 (_("Could not parse arguments"));
- for (me = mount_list; me; me = me->me_next) {
+ /* if a list of paths has been selected, preseed the list with
+ * the longest matching filesystem name by iterating across
+ * the mountlist once ahead of time. this will allow a query on
+ * "/var/log" to return information about "/var" if no "/var/log"
+ * filesystem exists, etc. this is the default behavior already
+ * with df-based checks, but for systems with their own space
+ * checking routines, this should make them more consistent.
+ */
+ if(path_select_list){
+ for (me = mount_list; me; me = me->me_next) {
+ walk_name_list(path_select_list, me->me_mountdir);
+ walk_name_list(path_select_list, me->me_devname);
+ }
+ /* now pretend we never saw anything, but keep found_len.
+ * thus future searches will only match the best match */
+ for (temp_list = path_select_list; temp_list; temp_list=temp_list->name_next){
+ temp_list->found=0;
+ }
+ }
+ /* for every mount entry */
+ for (me = mount_list; me; me = me->me_next) {
+ /* if there's a list of paths to select, the current mount
+ * entry matches in path or device name, get fs usage */
if (path_select_list &&
(walk_name_list (path_select_list, me->me_mountdir) ||
- walk_name_list (path_select_list, me->me_devname) ) )
+ walk_name_list (path_select_list, me->me_devname) ) ) {
get_fs_usage (me->me_mountdir, me->me_devname, &fsp);
- else if (dev_select_list || path_select_list)
+ /* else if there's a list of paths/devices to select (but
+ * we didn't match above) skip to the next mount entry */
+ } else if (dev_select_list || path_select_list) {
continue;
- else if (me->me_remote && show_local_fs)
+ /* skip remote filesystems if we're not interested in them */
+ } else if (me->me_remote && show_local_fs) {
continue;
- else if (me->me_dummy && !show_all_fs)
+ /* skip pseudo fs's if we haven't asked for all fs's */
+ } else if (me->me_dummy && !show_all_fs) {
continue;
- else if (fs_exclude_list && walk_name_list (fs_exclude_list, me->me_type))
+ /* skip excluded fstypes */
+ } else if (fs_exclude_list && walk_name_list (fs_exclude_list, me->me_type)) {
continue;
- else if (dp_exclude_list &&
+ /* skip excluded fs's */
+ } else if (dp_exclude_list &&
(walk_name_list (dp_exclude_list, me->me_devname) ||
- walk_name_list (dp_exclude_list, me->me_mountdir)))
+ walk_name_list (dp_exclude_list, me->me_mountdir))) {
continue;
- else
+ /* otherwise, get fs usage */
+ } else {
get_fs_usage (me->me_mountdir, me->me_devname, &fsp);
+ }
if (fsp.fsu_blocks && strcmp ("none", me->me_mountdir)) {
usp = (double)(fsp.fsu_blocks - fsp.fsu_bavail) * 100 / fsp.fsu_blocks;
@@ -229,7 +260,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
/* Override result if paths specified and not found */
temp_list = path_select_list;
while (temp_list) {
- if (temp_list->found != TRUE) {
+ if (!temp_list->found) {
asprintf (&output, _("%s [%s not found]"), output, temp_list->name);
result = STATE_CRITICAL;
}
@@ -285,6 +316,8 @@ process_arguments (int argc, char **argv)
se = (struct name_list *) malloc (sizeof (struct name_list));
se->name = strdup ("iso9660");
se->name_next = NULL;
+ se->found = 0;
+ se->found_len = 0;
*fstail = se;
fstail = &se->name_next;
@@ -388,6 +421,8 @@ process_arguments (int argc, char **argv)
se->c_df = c_df;
se->w_dfp = w_dfp;
se->c_dfp = c_dfp;
+ se->found = 0;
+ se->found_len = 0;
*pathtail = se;
pathtail = &se->name_next;
break;
@@ -399,6 +434,8 @@ process_arguments (int argc, char **argv)
se->c_df = 0;
se->w_dfp = -1.0;
se->c_dfp = -1.0;
+ se->found = 0;
+ se->found_len = 0;
*dptail = se;
dptail = &se->name_next;
break;
@@ -410,6 +447,8 @@ process_arguments (int argc, char **argv)
se->c_df = 0;
se->w_dfp = -1.0;
se->c_dfp = -1.0;
+ se->found = 0;
+ se->found_len = 0;
*fstail = se;
fstail = &se->name_next;
break;
@@ -458,6 +497,8 @@ process_arguments (int argc, char **argv)
se->c_df = c_df;
se->w_dfp = w_dfp;
se->c_dfp = c_dfp;
+ se->found =0;
+ se->found_len = 0;
*pathtail = se;
}
@@ -549,9 +590,16 @@ check_disk (double usp, double free_disk)
int
walk_name_list (struct name_list *list, const char *name)
{
+ int name_len;
+ name_len = strlen(name);
while (list) {
- if (! strcmp(list->name, name)) {
+ /* if the paths match up to the length of the mount path,
+ * AND if the mount path name is longer than the longest
+ * found match, we have a new winner */
+ if (name_len >= list->found_len &&
+ ! strncmp(list->name, name, name_len)) {
list->found = 1;
+ list->found_len = name_len;
/* if required for name_lists that have not saved w_df, etc (eg exclude lists) */
if (list->w_df) w_df = list->w_df;
if (list->c_df) c_df = list->c_df;